ANAT 1010 Lecture Notes - Abdominal Cavity

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INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY (Chapter 1)
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body; physiology is the study of body
function.
Levels of Structural Organization
1. The human body consists of several interrelated levels of structural
organization ranging from the least complex chemical level to the most complex
organismal level.
2. At the chemical level, atoms are organized into molecules that are essential for
maintaining life i.e., carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorous
and calcium. Organic compounds usually contain carbon and hydrogen and form
complex marcromolecules, i.e., proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nuclei acids.
Inorganic compounds are simple and less complex than organic compounds, i.e.
acids, bases and salts.
3. At the cellular level, molecules are organized into cells which are the basic
structural and functional living units of an organism.
4. At the tissue level, cells are organized into tissues, which are groups of similar
cells that perform common functions.
There are four major families of tissues:
i. Epithelial tissue
ii. Connective tissue
iii. Muscle tissue
iv. Nervous tissue
5. At the organ level, several kinds of tissue are organized into organs, which are
structures that have specific functions.
6. At the system level, related organs are organized into systems, which are
functionally related groups of organs that cooperate to perform a common general
function.
In this course you will embark in a study of the following body systems:
i. Integumentary System
ii. Skeletal System
iii. Muscular System
iv. Cardiovascular System
v. Lymphatic System
vi. Nervous System
vii. Endocrine System
viii. Respiratory System
ix. Digestive System
x. Urinary System
xi. Reproductive System
7. At the organismal level, all the systems are structurally integrated and function
cooperatively to constitute the total organism.
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Introduction to the human body (chapter 1) anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body; physiology is the study of body function. The human body consists of several interrelated levels of structural organization ranging from the least complex chemical level to the most complex organismal level. At the chemical level, atoms are organized into molecules that are essential for maintaining life i. e. , carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorous and calcium. Organic compounds usually contain carbon and hydrogen and form complex marcromolecules, i. e. , proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nuclei acids. Inorganic compounds are simple and less complex than organic compounds, i. e. acids, bases and salts. At the cellular level, molecules are organized into cells which are the basic structural and functional living units of an organism. At the tissue level, cells are organized into tissues, which are groups of similar cells that perform common functions. There are four major families of tissues: i. epithelial tissue ii.

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